Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 7:30 PM
Subject: Smuggling to young girls for prostitution to UAE and
Name: Ansar Burney Welfare Trust International
Email: ansarburney@hotmail.com
Country: United Kingdom
Smuggling to young girls for prostitution to UAE and other ME countries; Threat of Aid spread internationally as girls using blood capsules during sex, Underage girls forced to work on Prostitution; Burney
LONDON - The UK based human rights charity; Ansar Burney Welfare Trust International, has urged upon the governments of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Ukraine, Afghanistan and some of the Balkans and newly independent countries from Russia to help us in saving the humanity, and help us to stop smuggling of very young girls against their will, for prostitution to Middle East and Arab countries as they are now using blood capsules and it could spread Aid. Full Text |
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 1:03 AM
Subject:
Name: Scott Trow
Email: scotrow@emirates.net.ae
Country: United Kingdom
Bottom line, Sandy you were lucky they did not imprison you on a trumped up charge and blame the whole thing on you as you consumed alcohol!
Wake up people, the British Government is absolutely spineless and will do nothing for you, they are too afraid of “upsetting the apple cart”.
We pander to these people and then wonder why our citizens are abused all in the name of trade. Unless our political leaders take a very strong stance against this sort of thing (which is expecting a lot) we are setting ourselves up for major issues down the road.
Regards
Scott
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Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 4:03 PM
Subject: Feedback
Name: Santosh KULKARNI
Email: santosh.kulkarni@sermopmindia.com
Country:
I was terribally shocked to read and see the photographs of camel kids. What is happening on the international front to save these children from abuse ? Are there any NGO's or child right activists working for this cause ? I would be happy to know more about the progress.
With Best Regards
Santosh Kulkarni
Materials Manager
Sermo-PM India Ltd.
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